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"l not -l" > wrote in message
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> On 21-Sep-2017, jmcquown > wrote:
>
>> On 9/21/2017 13:27, l not -l wrote:
>> > On 21-Sep-2017, Gary > wrote:
>> >
>> >> jmcquown wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> I do know,
>> >>> while I managed to make somethig palatable out of ground
>> >>> turkey in the
>> >>> 1980's, it did not make me want to try it again, ever.
>> >>> Enjoy!
>> >>
>> >> I'm with you there, Jill. I also tried ground turkey back in
>> >> the
>> >> later 1980's. It came fresh in a package and I made 'turkey
>> >> burgers.' Not near as good as I thought it might be and I
>> >> never
>> >> bought any again.
>> >
>> > In the early '80s, I was told if I wanted to live to be 50, I
>> > must change my eating habits to a "heart healthy" diet;
>> > which, at
>> > that time, meant almost no fat of any kind, little or no red
>> > meat, or pork. So, turkey products were consumed; ground
>> > turkey
>> > "burgers", turkey sausage, turkey bacon. Soon, I was
>> > anti-turkey
>> > in all but its whole bird form. Textured soy protein sausage
>> > was
>> > better than the turkey stuff, and it was awful. So, I
>> > decided
>> > that my heart healthy diet would be to eat the foods I love,
>> > in
>> > moderation.
>> >
>> > Today, I turned 70, so it worked.

>> (snippage)
>>
>> Did we miss your birthday? Happy belated, l not -l!
>>
>> Jill

> Not at all belated; it is today. Thank you.




Happy Birthday or hau?oli la hanau! I hope you have many more.

Cheri